The Good: EricBischoff's Battle of the Sexes was arguably the best, most entertaining match on the show. Although it was a little uncomfortable watching Christian willingly manhandle Trish and Lita, the match was well worked and the crowd were with them. At just under seven minutes in length it didn't outstay its welcome, either. Randy Orton and RVD had a so-so IC Title match. The Legend Killer prevailed after eighteen minutes of action to raise the strap. This was a big moment for Orton. The pair would have better matches in later years, but this had its moments. The Bad: Too many filler or disappointing matches here. Booker T versus Mark Henry was a waste of the former five time WCW Champion. Molly Holly versus Ivory was a thing that existed just because. Tag Team Turmoil was just an excuse to get a bunch of guys on the card and eat up some time. Shawn Michaels and Batista's clash wasn't terrible, but Batista was still very green and clearly had to be led by the experienced HBK. Then there was the Triple H/Goldberg/Kane main event was just twenty minutes of drawn-out power moves. It wasn't great but it was certainly watchable. The match and night ended with every member of Evolution holding gold as Triple H reclaimed his precious World Heavyweight Title (Flair and Batista had won the World Tag Titles earlier in the night). The Rest: This PPV wasn't available to UK viewers, as a contract dispute meant that neither Sky Sports nor Sky Box Office had the rights to broadcast it. We didn't miss much, really.